Why were these changes made?
The changes were made following the calling of a new Presiding Bishopric.
Religion / Church News
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced changes to the Mexico and United States Southwest area presidencies following the recent calling of a new Presiding Bishopric. These changes are effective...
The reorganization involves changes in leadership roles within the Mexico and United States Southwest Areas. Elder Moisés Villanueva now leads the Mexico Area, supported by Elder José L. Alonso and Elder Brik V. Eyre. In the United States Southwest Area, Elder Michael A. Dunn assumes the presidency, with Elder Jonathan S. Schmitt and Elder Steven C. Barlow serving as counselors. These changes come as a result of the recent calling of a new Presiding Bishopric, reflecting ongoing adjustments in church administration. Area Presidencies support Church members, missionaries, and leaders in their assigned areas under the direction of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
The changes were made following the calling of a new Presiding Bishopric.
Elder Moisés Villanueva is the new president of the Mexico Area, and Elder Michael A. Dunn is the new president of the US Southwest Area.
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